Breaking Eggs Underwater. By breaking the egg underwater, we'll see. Crack the egg open underwater and play with it, right? The bermuda institute of ocean sciences presents the egg, a. bios dive safety officer alex hunter and filmmaker dean lee crack an egg 60 feet below water. in this video, we're going to learn what happens when you break an egg underwater. when you crack an egg underwater the water pressure assumes the role of the eggshell, exerting an inward. deep underwater, a cracked egg doesn't immediately loose its structure as it does in the open air. in the clip below, a bios scuba diver demonstrates what happens when you crack an egg 60 feet below the ocean's surface. say you were scuba diving 60 feet below the surface of the ocean and realize you have a raw egg with you. Bios originally shared this footage in 2011 as part of its water moves.
deep underwater, a cracked egg doesn't immediately loose its structure as it does in the open air. when you crack an egg underwater the water pressure assumes the role of the eggshell, exerting an inward. in this video, we're going to learn what happens when you break an egg underwater. Bios originally shared this footage in 2011 as part of its water moves. say you were scuba diving 60 feet below the surface of the ocean and realize you have a raw egg with you. The bermuda institute of ocean sciences presents the egg, a. Crack the egg open underwater and play with it, right? in the clip below, a bios scuba diver demonstrates what happens when you crack an egg 60 feet below the ocean's surface. bios dive safety officer alex hunter and filmmaker dean lee crack an egg 60 feet below water. By breaking the egg underwater, we'll see.
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Breaking Eggs Underwater in the clip below, a bios scuba diver demonstrates what happens when you crack an egg 60 feet below the ocean's surface. Crack the egg open underwater and play with it, right? bios dive safety officer alex hunter and filmmaker dean lee crack an egg 60 feet below water. say you were scuba diving 60 feet below the surface of the ocean and realize you have a raw egg with you. Bios originally shared this footage in 2011 as part of its water moves. when you crack an egg underwater the water pressure assumes the role of the eggshell, exerting an inward. deep underwater, a cracked egg doesn't immediately loose its structure as it does in the open air. The bermuda institute of ocean sciences presents the egg, a. in this video, we're going to learn what happens when you break an egg underwater. By breaking the egg underwater, we'll see. in the clip below, a bios scuba diver demonstrates what happens when you crack an egg 60 feet below the ocean's surface.